1993–94 FIBA European League

1993–94 FIBA European League
League FIBA European League
Sport Basketball
Regular Season
Top scorer Greece Nikos Galis (Panathinaikos)
Final Four
Champions Spain 7Up Joventut
  Runners-up Greece Olympiacos
Final Four MVP Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Žarko Paspalj (Olympiacos)

The 1993–94 FIBA European League began on September 9, 1993 and ended on April 21, 1994. The Final four was held at Tel Aviv.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Universitatea Romania 145–202 Belarus RTI Minsk 74–94 71–108
Rabotnički Republic of Macedonia 152–135 Hungary Honvéd 73–61 79–74
ASK Brocēni Latvia 203–190 Finland KTP 110–92 93–98
Pezinok Slovakia 151–167 Switzerland Fidefinanz Bellinzona 79–76 72–91
Budivelnyk Ukraine 143–170 England Guildford Kings 58–84 85–86
Résidence Luxembourg 130–180 Czech Republic USK Prague 67–94 63–86
Tallinna Kalev Estonia 0–40* Croatia Croatia Osiguranje Split 0–20 0–20
Vllaznia Albania 130–172 Austria Sankt Pölten 60–94 70–78
Hapoel Tel Aviv Israel 150–162 Portugal Benfica 83–75 67–87
CSKA Moscow Russia 150–154 Slovenia Smelt Olimpija 88–65 62–89
Canoe Jeans Den Bosch Netherlands 172–165 Poland Śląsk Wrocław 87–82 85–83
Keflavik Iceland 162–252 Lithuania Žalgiris 98–128 64–124
Levski Sofia Bulgaria 178–174 Cyprus Achilleas 109–91 69–83

*Tallinna Kalev withdrew before the first leg and Croatia Osiguranje Split received a forfeit (20-0) in both games.

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
RTI Minsk Belarus 88–127 Spain FC Barcelona 88–107 0–20*
Rabotnički Republic of Macedonia 163–177 France Pau-Orthez 74–86 89–91
ASK Brocēni Latvia 148–169 Spain 7Up Joventut 79–81 69–88
Fidefinanz Bellinzona Switzerland 180–194 Italy Clear Cantù 105–104 75–90
Guildford Kings England 151–149 Israel Hapoel Galil Elyon 86–78 65–71
USK Prague Czech Republic 148–185 Italy Benetton Treviso 75–88 73–97
Croatia Osiguranje Split Croatia 132–146 Belgium Maes Pils Mechelen 72–63 60–83
Sankt Pölten Austria 156–179 Croatia Cibona 78–85 78–94
Benfica Portugal 163–154 Slovenia Smelt Olimpija 87–63 76–91
Canoe Jeans Den Bosch Netherlands 144–168 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 84–83 60–85
Žalgiris Lithuania 132–134 Turkey Efes Pilsen 60–77 72–57
Levski Sofia Bulgaria 147–165 Greece Panathinaikos 68–84 79–81

*RTI Minsk refused to play the second leg and FC Barcelona received a forfeit (20-0) in this game.

Automatically qualified to the group stage

Group stage

If one or more clubs are level on won-lost record, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:

  1. Head-to-head record in matches between the tied clubs
  2. Overall point difference in games between the tied clubs
  3. Overall point difference in all group matches (first tiebreaker if tied clubs are not in the same group)
  4. Points scored in all group matches
  5. Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each group match
Key to colors
     Qualified to Playoff
     Eliminated

Group A

Team Pld Pts W L PF PA
1. Greece Olympiacos 14 25 11 3 1047 897
2. Spain Real Madrid 14 23 9 5 1123 978
3. France Limoges 14 23 9 5 1013 979
4. Spain FC Barcelona 14 22 8 6 1132 1067
5. Belgium Maes Pils Mechelen 14 22 8 6 1040 1072
6. Italy Benetton Treviso 14 21 7 7 1085 1072
7. Germany Bayer Leverkusen 14 18 4 10 1022 1045
8. England Guildford Kings 14 14 0 14 889 1241

Group B

Team Pld Pts W L PF PA
1. Turkey Efes Pilsen 14 24 10 4 1005 957
2. Greece Panathinaikos 14 23 9 5 1076 1024
3. Spain 7Up Joventut 14 23 9 5 1116 1026
4. Italy Buckler Bologna 14 23 9 5 1139 1017
5. Croatia Cibona 14 23 9 5 1126 1069
6. Portugal Benfica 14 19 5 9 1016 1093
7. France Pau-Orthez 14 17 3 11 1044 1155
8. Italy Clear Cantù 14 16 2 12 1011 1192

Quarter-finals

Seeded teams played games 2 and 3 at home.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg3rd leg
Buckler Bologna Italy 1–2 Greece Olympiacos 77–64 69–8962–65
7Up Joventut Spain 2–0 Spain Real Madrid 88–69 71–67
FC Barcelona Spain 2–1 Turkey Efes Pilsen 54–50 64–7376–62
Limoges France 1–2 Greece Panathinaikos 75–68 48–5973–87

Final Four

Semi finals

April 19, Yad Eliyahu Arena, Tel Aviv

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Olympiacos Greece 77–72 Greece Panathinaikos
FC Barcelona Spain 65–79 Spain 7Up Joventut

3rd place game

April 21, Yad Eliyahu Arena, Tel Aviv

Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Barcelona Spain 83–100 Greece Panathinaikos

Final

April 21, Yad Eliyahu Arena, Tel Aviv

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Olympiacos Greece 57–59 Spain 7Up Joventut
1993–94 FIBA European League
Champions
Spain
7Up Joventut
1st Title

Final standings

Team
Spain 7Up Joventut
Greece Olympiacos
Greece Panathinaikos
Spain FC Barcelona

Final Four 1994 MVP

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Žarko Paspalj (Olympiacos)

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